Thickening and loss of
elasticity of the walls of medium and large muscular
arteries with lesions in the innermost layer of the artery (ARTERIAL INTIMA). This
disease process of atherogenesis includes the retention of
cholesterol-rich
lipoproteins and their binding to
proteoglycans in the arterial intima, generation of proinflammatory molecules that recruit
macrophages to the subendothelial space, formation of
foam cells, and eventual calcification of the arterial wall. These arterial plaques (atheromas) contain
carbohydrates;
blood; and
calcium.
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